Month: February 2013

Tonight, I’ll go for a very simple hack: connect a webcam, detect motions and stream a live feed over HTTP. Not sure how it’ll fit with Project “Jarvis”, but who knows … Hardware First things first: the hardware. For some reasons, the only webcam that I had was an old Apple iSight. You know, the[…]

Here comes another step in the conception on project “Jarvis”. For once, let’s not be too geeky. I feel artsy today. I’ll focus on the GUI and fire up Inskcape et the Gimp. Yeah, still a bit geeky, I know… Jarvis-like GUI Let’s try the first idea take comes to my mind: create an[…]

During the last steps, voice recording, speech-to-text and text-to-speech feasibility was studied. Now enters another difficicult part: the brain ! The last steps implied the use of external services for voice-recognition and text-to-speech capabilities. When it comes to Jarvis’ brain, the idea is twofold: Onboard answer engine: part of the analysis will be done onboard[…]

In my previous post, I conducted a few experiments with speech recognition via Google’s Speech API and get enough results to push the project “Jarvis” a bit further. Now it is time for Jarvis to speak ! Text-To-Speech engines There are many “Text-To-Speech” engines already packaged for the Rasberry Pi. Namely: espeak: eSpeak is[…]

Adding Siri to both my old iPad 1 and iPhone 4 was a failure 🙁 Jailbreaking went nice, but messing up with SiriPort was a complete disaster, and it took me nearly 2 hours to turn back these devices into something different than a brick. And thus … no SiriProxy for me. But then[…]

Alright. My Raspberry Pi by is set up and delivering AirPrint and AirPlay services. Let’s add few web capabilities. A lightweight configuration: Nginx & SQLite I felt like the usual Apache / MySQL duet might be a little to heavy for my tiny ApplePie. So, I opted for a Nginx / SQLite couple. Everything[…]

Now that “applepie” (my very first Raspberry Pi) is set up, it is time to have a little fun. The first hacks will be to turn the device into a cheap (but nonetheless quite efficient) AirPlay / AirPrint device, while baking a real Apple Pie… Setting up AirPlay First, I hooked up the Raspberry Pi[…]

It’s been two long weeks, but the Rasberry Pi I ordered finally arrived this friday. I’m extremely excited with this tiny thing. Just like messing with my first computer (30 years ago…) or patching a Linux kernel for the first time. Yep, I really do feel like a kid 🙂 Raspberry Pi The Raspberry[…]